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Kesha Rogers Fights Obama’s British Empire

Posted on March 4 2010 by Congress Watcher

As part of a “Down With The Traitors Campaign 2010″ organized by Lyndon LaRouche, candidate Kesha Rogers has gained the Democratic Party nomination for the House of Representatives in the 22nd congressional district in Texas. Rogers won over two other Democratic candidates, gaining 53 percent of the vote. Rogers won the Democratic nomination with the help of Tea Party activists who displayed posters of Harry Reid and Barack Obama growing little Hitler mustaches.

With a campaign slogan of “Send Kesha to Congress, and your grandchildren to Mars.”, Kesha Rogers will now represent the 22nd district Democrats in a campaign against incumbent Republican Pete Olson.

The Rogers for Congress campaign features the following political assertions:
- Barack Obama should be impeached because of the TARP bailout and Obama’s commission on the budget, which was established through what LaRouche supporters call the “Make Obama Dictator Executive Order”.
- We are endangered by the breakdown of a global , “three thousand year-old monetary empire” that is likely to kill half the world’s population.
- The Obama White House is under the thumb of “British imperial controllers”.
- Americans must reject “an existential culture of sex, drugs, and rock and roll” (Apparently, Elvis Presley is still a threat to our way of life).
- Barack Obama’s plans for health care reform are a Nazi “killer” policy
- “We Must Declare Now Our Intention to Colonize the Solar System”

Tags: conspiracy theory, democrats, kesha rogers, lyndon larouche, obama, tea party, texas

7 Responses to “Kesha Rogers Fights Obama’s British Empire”

  1. Brian C says:
    March 4, 2010 at 6:06 am

    Kesha is telling the truth! Go Kesha.

  2. Sophie says:
    March 4, 2010 at 8:51 am

    No big deal – not yet…

  3. Irregular Times » Blog Archive » Tea Party Crashes Democratic Primary In Texas says:
    March 4, 2010 at 1:55 pm

    [...] What this narrative overlooks is that a Tea Party candidate did win a contested primary. This fact is overlooked because that candidate was a Democrat – Kesha Rogers. [...]

  4. Kirkcpt says:
    March 5, 2010 at 10:00 am

    We should elect her. Seriously. It would be awesome.

  5. Gerald Vind says:
    March 6, 2010 at 12:26 am

    I have been a supporter of Lyndon LaRouche for many years. I am very pleased with your election victory. Unfortunately, I now live in tahlequah, Oklahoma and can’t help you very much in the 22nd CD.

  6. Tina Norwood says:
    May 11, 2010 at 11:48 pm

    Fort Bend is f***ing crazy. As a member of the state democratic party, you need to be censured. I will try everything in my power to make it happen at the state democratic convention. Dems in Fort Bend supporting republicans and larouchies. You need to be let go.

  7. Cheryl says:
    October 14, 2010 at 5:40 pm

    Keisha is a CLOWN and will not come anywhere close to winning this election. Democrats will take the time to make sure you do not share in their votes. Your are an embarrassment to the Democratic Party. You belong with the LaRouche group. NUTTT!!!

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